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THE     NEW     WILLARD 

DECEMBER      NINTH 

1916 


COPYRIGHT     1918 

BY 
THE     GRIDIRON      CLUB 

OF  WASHINGTON.  D.  C. 


PRESS  OF  W.  P.  ROBERTS  CO 
WASHINGTON.  D.  C 


EVERY  LITTLE  FISH  WOULD  BECOME 
A  WHALE 

— Old  Danish  Saying 


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ized as  the  polls  were  closing  on 
November  7,  1916.  It  was  dis- 
banded shortly  before  midnight  on  the 
same  day  and  reorganized  on  the  morn- 
ing of  November  8,  1916.  It  has  mem- 
bers in  every  State  and  Territory  of  the 
Union  and  in  several  foreign  countries. 

Membership  blanks  may  be  obtained  at 
any    first-    or    second-class   post    office. 


Menu 
Committee 


CLIFFORD  K.  BERRYMAN 
Chairman 

JOHN  P.  RYAN 
Vice-Chairman 

C.  C.  BRAINERD 

W.  E.   BRIGHAM 

F.  G.  CARPENTER 

J.  F.  ESSARY 

P.  S.  HEATH 

J.    P.    HORNADAY 
J.   C.  O'LAUGHLIN 

F.  A.  RICHARDSON 
A.  J.  STOFER 


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FRED  B.  LYNCH —  JAMES  M.  Cox — 

Minnesota  Governor-elect,  Ohio 

A.  O.  STANLEY—  EDWIN  O.  WOOD — 

Governor  of  Kentucky  Michigan 

SENATOR  HENRY  CABOT  LODGE — Massachusetts 

SENATOR  JAMES  D.  PHELAN — California 

EDWARD  N.  HURLEY — Illinois 


Contributing 

CLEVELAND  H.  DODGE —          FRANCIS  S.  PEABODY- 
New  York  Chicago 

W.  C.  DURA  NT — New  York 

THOMAS  L.  CHADBOURNE,  JR. — New  York 

B.  M.  BARUCH — New  York 


$fan-&*stik*nt  Contributing 

JAMES  W.  GERARD —  WILLIAM  G.  SHARP — 

Berlin  Paris 

JOSEPH  E.  WILLARD — Madrid 
FREDERICK  COURTLAND  PENFIELD — Vienna 


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JEREMIAH  O'LEARY — New  York 


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OSWALD  GARRISON  VILLARD — New  York 


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DUDLEY  FIELD  MALONE — New  York 


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CHARLES  F.  MURPHY — New  York 
ROGER  C.  SULLIVAN — Illinois 
THOMAS  TAGGART — Indiana 


The  President  of  the  United  States 

The  Secretary  of  State 

The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 

The  Secretary  of  War 

The  Attorney  General 

The  Postmaster  General 

The  Secretary  of  the  Navy 

The  Secretary  of  the  Interior 

The  Japanese  Ambassador 

The  Bolivian  Minister 

Franklin   Adams,    Pan-American   Union 

Felix  Agnus,  Baltimore  American 

Milton  E.  Ailes,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Maclyn  Arbuckle,  Waddington,  N.  Y. 

Henry  H.  Armstead,   Idaho 

Edwin  G.  Baetjer,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Admiral  George  W.  Baird,  U.  S.  N.  (Retired) 

Bernard  N.  Baker,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Elbert  H.  Baker,  Cleveland  Plain  Dealer 

William  Barnum,  Carnegie  Institution 

John   Barrett,   Director   Pan-American   Union 

B.  M.  Baruch,  New  York  City 

Wingrove  Bathon,  Washington  Evening  Star 

Robert  L.   Berry,  Commander,  U.  S.   Navy 

Howard  M.  Biscoe,  Boston  and  Albany  R.  R. 

Francis  C.   Bishop,   New  York   City 

General  William  M.  Black,  Chief  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  A. 

Tiffany  Blake,  Chicago  Tribune 

Arthur  Blanchard,  Washington,  D.   C. 

Thomas  P.  Bones,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Charles  H.  Boynton,   New  York  City 

J.  A.  Breckons,  Salt  Lake  Tribune 

Frank  H.  Briggs,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Hilton   U.   Brown,  Indianapolis  News 

Barry  Bulkley,  Washington,  D.  C. 

John   Burnham,   Chicago,   111. 

William  M.  Calder,  Senator-Elect  from  N.  Y. 

D.  J.  Callahan,  Washington,  D.  C. 


Robert    Callahan,    Washington.    D.    C. 

Joseph   G.    Cannon,   Representative   from   Illinois 

Howard  Carroll,  New  York  City 

John  H.  Carroll,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Thomas  L.  Chadbourne,  Jr.,   New  York  City 

John  H.   Clarke,  Asso.  Justice,  Supreme  Court,  U.  S. 

Murray  Cobb,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Ira  C.   Copley,  Representative   from   Illinois 

W.  S.  Corby,  Washington,  D.   C. 

James  M.  Cox,  Governor-Elect  of  Ohio 

Robert   Grain,   Baltimore,   Md. 

Cy  Cummings,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 

James    B.   Curtis,    New    York   City 

Dr.  Francis  H.  Davenport,  Boston,  Mass. 

Frederick  L.  Devereux,  New  York  City 

Lew  Dockstader,  Long  Beach,  N.  Y. 

Henry  L.  Doherty,  New  York  City 

W.  C.  Durant,  New  York  City 

Howard  Elliott,  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R. 

Jackson  S.  Elliott,  Associated  Press 

George  Ellis,  Jr.,  New  York  City 

Fred  E.  Emery,  Associated  Press 

W.  B.  Emmert,  Washington  and  Old  Dominion  R.  R, 

Frederick   W.    Estabrook,   New   Hampshire 

James  A.  Farrell,   New  York  City 

James   W.   Faulkner,    Cincinnati  Enquirer 

Rudolph   Forster,   Washington,   D.    C. 

Dr.  Joseph  I.  France,  Senator-Elect  from  Maryland 

Nathan  Frank,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Joseph  S.  Frelinghuysen,  Senator-Elect  from  N.  J. 

Thomas   M.   Gale,  Washington,  D.   C. 

John  N.  Garner,  Representative  from  Texas 

Peter  Goelet  Gerry,  Senator-Elect  from  R.  I. 

D.  L.  Gillespie,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Charles  C.  Glover,  Washington,  D.  C. 

C.  A.  Goodnow,  Chicago,  111. 

L.  R.  Goshorn,  Pittsburg  Dispatch 

Eugene  G.  Grace,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Dr.  Gary  T.  Grayson,  Washington,  D.  C. 

I.  Haldenstein,  New  York  City 

Robert  N.  Harper,  Washington,  D.  C. 


Col.  George  Harvey,  North  American  Re-view 

Jay  G.  Hayden,  Detroit  News 

William  E.  Hazen,  New  York  City 

Clarence  A.  Hebb,  Brooklyn  Eagle 

Samuel  G.  Henry,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Frank   C.   Henry,   Washington,   D.   C. 

Judge  Ernest  C.  Heppenheimer,  New  Jersey 

R.  Herman,  Detroit,  Mich. 

J.   Philip  Herrmann,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Alvin  T.   Hert,  Louisville,  Ky. 

W.  B.  Hibbs,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Dr.  D.  Percy  Hickling,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Frederick   C.    Hicks,   Representative   from   New   York 

James  H.  Higgins,  Boston  Herald 

David  Jayne  Hill,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Frank  H.  Hitchcock,  New  York  City 

Hale  Holden,  C,  B.  &  Q.  R.  R. 

Erie  C.  Hopwood,  Cleveland  Plain  Dealer 

Beale  R.  Howard,  Washington  Evening  Star 

Clark  Howell,  Atlanta  Constitution 

Louis  Howland,  Indianapolis  News 

William   Hughes,   Senator   from   New   Jersey 

Leigh   Hunt,   Washington,   D.   C. 

Edward  N.  Hurley,  Federal  Trade  Commission 

E.  F.  Hutton,  New  York  City 

Ollie   M.  James,   Senator   from   Kentucky 

C.  Francis  Jenkins,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Herbert  F.  Jenkins,  Boston,  Mass. 

Arthur  Johnson,  The  Columbus  Dispatch 

William  C.  Johnson,  Washington,  D.  C. 

James  K.  Jones,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Ralston   P.  Jones,  Washington,  D.   C. 

R.  M.  Kauffmann,  Washington  Evening  Star 

Victor  Kauffmann,  Washington  Evening  Star 

John  L.  Kaul,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Frank  R.  Kent,  The  Sun,  Baltimore 

James  Kerney,   Trenton  Times 

Dr.  Harry  Hyland  Kerr,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Clarence  P.   King,  Washington,   D.   C. 

John  O.  La  Gorce,  National  Geographic  Magazine 

George  M.  LaMonte,   Bound  Brook,   N.  J. 


Wilton  J.  Lambert,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Charles  F.  Lanman,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Henry  Lansburgh,   Washington,   D.   C. 

Henry  Harrison  Lewis,  Washington,  D.   C. 

Charles    Linkins,    Washington,    D.    C. 

E.  S.  Little,  New  York  City 

James  M.  Little,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Louis  Lombard,  Switzerland 

Robert  S.  Lovett,  Union  Pacific  System 

Fred   B.   Lynch,   Minnesota 

G.  A.  Lyon,  Washington  Evening  Star 

Martin  B.  Madden,  Representative  from  Illinois 

James  R.   Mann^  Representative   from  Illinois 

Thomas  O.  Marvin,  The  Protectionist 

James  McAndrews,  Representative  from  Illinois 

V.  S.  McClatchy,  Sacramento  Bee 

Medill   McCormick,   Representative-Elect   from   Illinois 

Vance   McCormick,   Harrisburg,   Pa. 

Lanier  McKee,  New  York  City 

Kenneth  D.  McKellar,  Senator-Elect  from  Tennessee 

William  B.  McKinley,  Representative  from  Illinois 

W.  L.  McLean,  Philadelphia  Bulletin 

W.  Y.  Morgan,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Kansas 

Herndon  Tudor  Morsell,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Alexander  Mosher,  Jr.,  Rockville,  Md. 

George  Fleming  Moore,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Charles  J.   Murphy,  Washington,   D.  C. 

T.   Percy  Myers,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Harry  Norment,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Frank  B.  Noyes,  Washington  Evening  Star 

Theodore  W.  Noyes,   Washington  Evening  Star 

H.  T.  Newcomb,  Washington,   D.  C 

Geo.  T.  Oliver,  Senator  from   Pennsylvania 

Eugene  W.  Ong,  Boston,  Mass. 

Dr.  S.  Logan  Owens,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Joseph  Medill  Patterson,  Chicago  Tribune 

Francis  S.  Peabody,  Chicago,  111. 

James  D.   Phelan,   Senator  from   California 

Henry  Havelock  Pierce,  Boston,  Mass. 

Edwin  G.  Pipp,  Detroit  News 

Frank  L.   Polk,  Counsellor   for  the  State  Department 


John  Poole,   Washington,   D.   C. 

George  F.  Porter,  Chicago,  111. 

Stephen  G.   Porter,  Representative   from   Pennsylvania 

Frank  E.  Potter,  Provincetown,  Mass. 

A.  H.  S.  Post,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Samuel  J.   Prescott,   Washington,   D.   C. 

James  D.  Preston,  Washington,  D.  C. 

James  B.  Regan,  New  York  City 

James   B.   Reynolds,   Washington,   D.   C. 

R,  G.  Rhett,  Pres.,  Chamber  of   Commerce,  U.  S.  A. 

Joseph  L.   Rhinock,  New  York  City 

Stacy  C.  Richmond,  New  York  City 

Victor  F.  Ridder,  New  Yorker  Staats-Zietung 

Edward  G.  Riggs,  New  York  City 

Joseph   G.   Ringwalt,   New   York   City 

E.  E.  Roberts,  Representative  from  Nevada 

Charles  A.  Rook,  Pittsburg  Dispatch 

Harry  Rosenfeld,  New  York  City 

Walter  A.   Rosenfield,   Rock  Island,   111. 

Victor  Rosewater,   Omaha  Bee 

Dr.  Sterling  Ruffin,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Clive  Runnells,  Chicago,  111. 

Mkmsignor  Russell,  Washington,  D.  C. 

John  D.  Ryan,  New  York  City 

A.  B.  Schmidt,  Chicago,  111. 

W.  H.  Seif,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

L.  Y.   Sherman,  Senator  from  Illinois 

Charles  H.  Sherrill,  New  York  City 

Edmund   C.   Shields,  Lansing,   Mich. 

Dr.  John  E.  Shrady,  New  York  City 

John  F.   Sinnott,  Jr.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

John  A.  Sleicher,  New  York  City 

C.  Albert  Small,  New  York  City 

Courtland  Smith,  American  Press  Association 

James  E.  Smith,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

John  Lewis  Smith,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Lyman  Spalding,  New  York  City 

Lee  W.  Spratlen,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R. 

A.  O.  Stanley,  Governor  of  Kentucky 

O.  G.  Staples,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Edward  J.  Stellwagen,  Washington,  D.  C. 


Warren   S.   Stone,   Gr.  Chief   Locomotive  Eng. 

William  J.  Stone,  Senator  from  Missouri 

Cornelius  J.   Sullivan,  New  York  City 

F.  deC.  Sullivan,  New  York  City 

Howard  Sutherland,  Senator-Elect  from  West  Virginia 

W.  L.  Swormstedt,  Washington,  D.  C. 

L.  Stoddard  Taylor,  Washington,  D.  C. 

William  B.  Thompson,  New  York  City 

Charles  A.  Towne,  New  York  City 

Joseph  P.  Tumulty,   Secretary  to  the  President 

F.  D.  Underwood,  Erie  R.  R. 

Frederic  W.  Upham,  Chicago,  111. 

William   C.  Van  Antwerp,  New  York  City 

John  W.  Van  Dyke,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

William  S.  Vare,  Representative  from  Pennsylvania 

Oswald  Garrison  Villard,  New  York  Evening  Post 

Herman  Waldeck,  Chicago,  111. 

Hugh  C.  Wallace,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

Harry  Wardman,   Washington,   D.    C. 

Lewis  E.  Waring,  New  York  City 

James   E.  Watson,   Senator  from  Indiana 

John  W.  Weeks,  Senator  from  Massachusetts 

Oscar   Wells,    Birmingham,   Ala. 

George  W.  White,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Robert  Frederick  Whitehead,  Washington,  D.   C. 

Daniel  Willard,  B.  &  O.  R.  R. 

Joseph  E.  Willard,   Ambassador  to   Spain 

Walter  Williams,  Columbia,  Mo. 

William   R.   Willcox,   New  York   City 

William  P.  Wilson,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Dr.  J.  T.  Windell,  Louisville,   Ky. 

James  O.  Winston,  Richmond  Times-Dispatch 

Edmund  S.  Wolfe,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Robert  F.  Wolfe,  The  Columbus  Dispatch 

Christian  R.  Wolters,  Jr.,   Newark,  N.  J. 

Edwin  O.  Wood,  New  York  City 

Robert  S.  Yard,  Washington,  D.  C. 


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OFFICERS    FOR   THE  YEAR    191O 

President,  LOUIS   W.    STRAYER 

Vice-President,   IRA   E.   BENNETT 

Secretary,    J.    HARRY    CUNNINGHAM 
Treasurer,   JAMES    P.   HORNADAY 

EXECUTIVE    COMMITTEE 
(IN  ADDITION  TO    THE  OFFICERS) 

ARTHUR    W.    DUNN,  PERRY  S.  HEATH 

LEROY   T.    VERNON 


ACTIVE    MEMBERS 

fllll  ALLEN,  BEN.  F Cleveland  Plain  Dealer 

UlUBARRY,  DAVID  S The  Providence  Journal 

|   BENNETT,    IRA    E Washington    Post 

BERRYMAN,  C.   K Washington  Star 

BLYTHE,  SAMUEL  G..Phila.  Saturday  Evening  Post 

BRAINERD,   CHAUNCEY  C Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle 

BKIGHAM,  WILLIAM   E. .Boston  Evening  Transcript 

BROWN,   HARRY  J Portland   Oregonian 

BUSBEY,    L.    WHITE 2336  Massachusetts  Ave. 

CARPENTER,    FRANK    G Carpenter's   Syndicate 

CLARK,   EDWARD  B Chicago  Evening  Post 

CUNNINGHAM,  J.  HARRY 48  Post  Building 

CURTIS,  SUMNER  M The  Woodley 

DAVIS,  OSCAR  KING 1863  Wyoming  Ave.  N.W. 

DODGE,  ARTHUR  J. .Chamber  of  Com.  Bldg.,  Denver 

DUNN,  ARTHUR  W American  Press  Association 

ESSARY,  J.  FRED Baltimore  Sun 

GARTHE,    Louis Baltimore    American 

HALL,   HENRY Pittsburg   Chronicle-Telegraph 

HEATH,  PERRY  S 2100  S  St.  N.W. 

HENNING,  ARTHUR  S Chicago  Tribunt 

HOOD,  EDWIN  M The  Associated  Press 

HORNADAY,  JAMES  P Indianapolis  News 

JERMANE,   W.   W Seattle   Times 

JOHNSON,  PHILANDER  C Washington  Star 

KAUFFMANN,   RUDOLPH Washington  Star 

KEYSER,   CHARLES  P St.   Louis   Globe-Democrat 

LEUPP,  FRANCIS  E 1813  i6th  St.  N.W. 

LOGAN,    THOMAS    F Philadelphia   Inquirer 

McKEE,  DAVID  R 1732  K  St.  N.W. 

MESSENGER,  N.  O Washington  Star 

MILLER,  GEORGE  E Detroit  News 

MONK,  JOHN  E St.  Paul  Pioneer-Press 

OULAHAN,   RICHARD   V New   York   Times 

O'LAUGHLIN,  JOHN  CALLAN Chicago  Herald 

RANDOLPH,  CHARLES  C Arizona  Republican 

RICHARDSON,  F.  A Baltimore  Sun 

RYAN,   JOHN    P Philadelphia   Press 

SCHROEDER,    REGINALD N.    Y.   Staats-Zeitung 

SINNOTT,  ARTHUR  J Newark  Evening  News 

SNYDER,  EDGAR  C Omaha  Bee 

STRAYER,  Louis  W Pittsburg  Dispatch 

STOFER,   ALFRED  J Birmingham    (Ala.)   Newt 

VERNON,   LEROY  T The   Chicago  Daily  Nevis 

WALKER,  ERNEST  G Springfield  Republican 

WYNNE,  ROBERT  J....p/5  Rhode  Island  Ave.  N.W. 
YOUNG,  JAMES  RANKIN 1204  K  St.  N.W. 


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LIMITED  MEMBERS 

IBRAHANY,  THOMAS  W White  House 

JKAISER,  J.  HENRY 602,   The  Plaza 

MOHSELL,   HERNDON 1410  i$th  St.  N.W. 

MOSHER,  ALEX. .  .  .Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

NOLAN,  JOHN  H 624-25  Munsey  Bldg. 

SMALL,  J.  HENRY i$th  and  H  Sts.  N.W. 

SOUSA,  JOHN  PHILIP /  W.  34th  St.,  New  York 

STEVENS,   M.  HARRY.  . .  .nij  Columbia  Road  N.W. 

XANDER,  HENRY Wardman  Courts,  South 


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I  ADAMS,  WALTER  E. .  .  .South  Station,  Boston,  Mass. 

JBARRETT,  E.  W Age-Herald,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

BONE,  SCOTT  C..  .Post-Intelligencer,  Seattle,  Wash. 

BROWN,  HARRY  S The  Herald,  New  York 

COOLIDGE,  L.  A Boston,  Mass. 

CORWIN,  JOHN  ADAMS.  .Modes'  Hotel,  Wash.,  D.C. 

CRIST,  HARRIS  M Brooklyn  Eagle 

DsPuY,  FRANK  A The  Tribune,  New  York 

FEARN,  RICHARD  LEE,  209  St.  Louis  St.,  Mobile,  Ala. 

GAVIT,  JOHM  P New  York  Evening  Post 

GIBSON,  E.  J 18  3d  St.  S.E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

KEEN,  ED.  L United  Press,  London,  England 

KROCK,  ARTHUR  B.,  Louisville  Courier-Journal-Times 
MILLER,  ALBERT. 2401  Cimarron  St.,  Los  Angeles,Cal. 

MILLER,  JOHN  P 165  Audubon  Ave.,  New  York 

O'BRIEN,  ROBT.  LINCOLN  .The  Herald,  Boston,  Mass. 

OHL,  J.  K The  Herald,  New  York 

PATCHIN,  ROBERT  H 64  Stone  St.,  N.  Y.  City 

PRESBREY,  FRANK 456  4th  Ave.,  New  York 

STEALEY,  O.  O Ocean  Springs,  Miss. 

STEVENS,  W.  B.,  Jefferson  Memorial,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
THOMPSON,  CHARLES  WILLIS,  The  Times,  New  York 
WEST.  HEMRY  L 31  Pine  St.,  N.  Y.  City 


Cbe  Gridiron  Club 

OF  WASHINC5TON.  D.  C. 


"*u  Committees  for  iaie: 

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Vicc-President    BENNETT    and    Secretary    CUM- 

N  INCH  AM  are  ex-officio  members  of  all 

committees 


entertainment 
VERNON,   Chairman 


yice-Chairtnan 
ALLEN 
BERRYMAN 
BLYTHE 

Bs  At  NERD 
BUSBEY 

CARPENTER 

CLARK 

COOLIDGE 

CORWIN 

CURTIS 

DAVIS 

DODGE 

DUNN 

GARTHB 

HALL 

JOHNSON 

KAUFFMANN 

LOGAN 

MESSENGER 

MONK 

MORSELL 

MILLER    (G.   E.) 

OULAHAN 

PATCHIN 

SNYDER 

VERNON 

WALKER 

WEST 


Aueic 

XANDER,     Chairman 

ALLEN 

BRAHANY 

BROWN    (H.   J.) 

ESSARY 

HENNING 

JERMANK 

KAISER 

KAUFFMANN 

KEYSER 

MILLER    (G.    E.) 

MONK 

MORSELL 

MOSHER 

NOLAW 

RANDOLPH 

SlNNOTT 

SMALL 

SNYDER 

STEVENS    (M.    H.) 

STOKER 

VERNON 

WALKER 

WEST 

YOUNG 


Cbc  Gridiron  Club 

OF   -WASHINGTON.    D.  C. 


Committees  for  1910: 


Initiation 

raft 
Inauguration 

DUNN,    Chairman 
CLARK, 

Vice-Chairman 
BARRY 

BROWN    (H.   J.) 
BRIGHAM 
RysBEY 

CURTIS 

DODGE 

ESSARY 

GARTHS 

HALL 

HEATH 

HENNING 

HOOD 

HORNADAY 

JERMANE 

KEYSER 

LOGAN 

McKEE 

MESSENGER 

O'LAUGHLIN 

OULAHAN 

RANDOLPH 

RYAN 

SCHROEDER 

SlNNOTT 

WALKER 
WYNNE 


flDenu 

BERRYMAN,   Chairman 
RYAN, 

Vice-Chairman 
BRAINERD 
BRIGHAU 
CARPENTER 
ESSARY 
HEATH 
HORNADAY 
O'LAUGHLIN 
RICHARDSON 
STOFER 

••Reception 

LEUPP,    Chairman 
YOUNG, 

Vice-Chairman 
GIBSON 
HOOD 
McKEE 
RICHARDSON 
SCHROEDER 
WYNNE 


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